Anne MacRae, PhD, outlines best practices, models and strategies for developing and implementing wellness centers and peer-driven programs in small counties.
CIBHS is presenting a four part Small County Wellness series in 2016. The first training — “Reducing Stigma by Becoming a Visible and Valued Part of the Community” — was held on February 3, 2016.
This training was presented by Anne MacRae, PhD, OTR/L, BCMH, FAOTA on April 24, 2015 in Red Bluff, CA.
Materials from this training can be found below.
Developing, managing, and sustaining a robust wellness oriented program is a daunting task, yet it can be an essential ingredient of the recovery process.
This in-person training provides participants with tools to create inviting and meaningful programming, with often limited personnel and financial resources, particularly in small counties.
This training was held on February 6, 2015 in Sacramento, CA.
Materials from this training can be found below.
People in recovery often feel alone, discouraged, and stigmatized but may lack the skills and confidence to identify and address meaningful goals for change, or to fully engage in social activities.
This in-person training provides participants with increased understanding of obstacles to recovery, and introduce several tools to address these issues, particularly in small counties.
Anne MacRae, PhD outlined best practices, models and strategies for developing and implementing wellness centers and peer-driven programs in small counties. In her presentations, she uses:
Case illustrations
Facilitated discussion
Bibliographic and web-based resources
Samples of programming schedules and employment evaluations
To view these 10 webinars, click HERE to visit our YouTube playlist.